1 00:00:00,259 --> 00:00:02,945 Hi, I am Lateef McLeod, 2 00:00:02,945 --> 00:00:07,977 and I am a PhD candidate at the anthropology and social change program 3 00:00:07,977 --> 00:00:11,272 at California Institute for Integral Studies, 4 00:00:11,272 --> 00:00:14,085 and also the Vice President of the LEAD committee 5 00:00:14,085 --> 00:00:19,676 at the International Society for Augmentative and Alternative Communication. 6 00:00:19,676 --> 00:00:22,899 I am also a published poet with two books out, 7 00:00:22,899 --> 00:00:24,961 "A Declaration of a Body of Love" 8 00:00:24,961 --> 00:00:29,465 and "Whispers of Krip Love Shouts of Krip Revolution." 9 00:00:29,465 --> 00:00:34,972 I am also writing on a novel entitled "The Third Eye Is Crying." 10 00:00:36,378 --> 00:00:40,680 The first memory I have of disability discrimination or ableism 11 00:00:40,680 --> 00:00:43,326 is when I was at Marine World as a child, 12 00:00:43,326 --> 00:00:46,507 and I wanted to play on this big play structure jungle 13 00:00:46,507 --> 00:00:49,614 that they had, but I could not climb the rope slides 14 00:00:49,614 --> 00:00:52,270 to enter the play structure. 15 00:00:52,270 --> 00:00:56,956 This is my first vivid memory that I couldn't do things that other kids did, 16 00:00:56,956 --> 00:01:00,223 and I had a feeling of being left out. 17 00:01:00,223 --> 00:01:03,741 This feeling of being left out has followed me throughout my life 18 00:01:03,741 --> 00:01:06,562 as I observe that our society and culture 19 00:01:06,562 --> 00:01:09,982 is more accessible for temporary able-bodied people 20 00:01:09,982 --> 00:01:12,801 and not disabled people. 21 00:01:17,563 --> 00:01:21,299 The ADA has been a big difference in my life. 22 00:01:21,299 --> 00:01:25,869 Without its passing, I wouldn't be able to obtain my educational degrees 23 00:01:25,869 --> 00:01:29,267 like my Bachelor's in English from UC Berkeley 24 00:01:29,267 --> 00:01:34,665 and my Master's of Fine Arts in Creative Writing at Mills College. 25 00:01:34,665 --> 00:01:38,117 I also would not be able to currently pursue my doctorate 26 00:01:38,117 --> 00:01:43,274 in anthropology at California Institute for Integral Studies. 27 00:01:43,274 --> 00:01:47,599 Also, most importantly, the ADA is instrumental in getting 28 00:01:47,599 --> 00:01:52,756 us disabled people the accessibility to go into stores, restaurants, 29 00:01:52,756 --> 00:01:58,842 and other business establishments to fully engage in society. 30 00:02:12,913 --> 00:02:18,767 I think our society needs to have enough equity with disabled people's lives. 31 00:02:18,767 --> 00:02:21,147 We need equal access to housing, 32 00:02:21,147 --> 00:02:23,389 equal access to healthcare, 33 00:02:23,389 --> 00:02:26,557 and equal access to education. 34 00:02:26,557 --> 00:02:30,571 It's these we need free and available to anyone who needs them, 35 00:02:30,571 --> 00:02:35,024 especially disabled people, I think it will go a long way 36 00:02:35,024 --> 00:02:41,136 to improving the equity in society, especially around disabled people. 37 00:02:48,516 --> 00:02:53,350 I think we all can join or support disabled-led disability rights 38 00:02:53,350 --> 00:02:55,756 and disability justice organizations 39 00:02:55,756 --> 00:03:00,482 that are doing the work on improving the lives of disabled people. 40 00:03:00,482 --> 00:03:04,258 I would focus on people of color-led disabled organizations 41 00:03:04,258 --> 00:03:08,770 that focus on servicing people of color disabled communities. 42 00:03:12,493 --> 00:03:36,418 We still and need to for the organize 43 00:03:40,976 --> 00:04:11,159 and for a better society for disabled people, 44 00:04:16,514 --> 00:04:30,240 because we are not there yet. 45 00:04:30,240 --> 00:04:34,124 That we still need to organize and advocate for a better society 46 00:04:34,124 --> 00:04:38,448 for disabled people, because we are not there yet.